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The PolarSys Rover project will receive contributions based on features developed by the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts in the A4MCAR project. The A4MCAR is a multi-core, radio-controlled car used to demonstrate parallel applications in embedded systems.

by Florent Garin

The EPLMP project, the PLM platform for Eclipse, has uploaded its initial contribution. EPLMP’s mission is to provide solutions to organize, share, search and visualize product information. Florent Garin, the project lead tells us more about EPLMP in this blog post.

The following is provided by Ernesto Posse, leader of the the Papyrus Industry Consortium's Research and Academia committee:

The ACM/IEEE 20th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2017), widely regarded as the preeminent conference on Model Driven Engineering, is taking place this year from Sunday, September 17, 2017 through Friday, September 22 in Austin, Texas, U.S.A. and the Papyrus Industry Consortium, as a GOLD sponsor of the event, will have a significant presence there.

Read about Pascal Roque's experience delivering a Capella training session in Nanjing. The training included a demo of the Capella interface translated into Chinese. You'll find the article on the PFRC Blog.

by Angelika Wittek and Oliver Springauf

The Mecanum Rover is our "homebrew" rover that we built up from scratch. It features mecanum wheels, 4 independent motors, a Raspberry Pi, multiple sensors, Arduino microcontroller(s) and Java-based control software. With the mecanum wheels the rover has great abilities to move in all directions. To find out more, see the video demo and explore our repository.

by Nicolas Hili

Eclipse Papyrus for Real-Time (Papyrus-RT) is an Eclipse-based, open-source modeling development environment for UML-RT systems. UML-RT is a profile of UML specifically designed for Real-Time and Embedded (RTE) systems. It has a long, successful track record of application and tool support ..

Eclipse APP4MC is a platform for engineering embedded multi- and many-core software systems. The platform enables the creation and management of complex tool chains including simulation, analysis, and validation. As an open platform, proven in the automotive sector by Bosch and their partners, it supports interoperability and extensibility and unifies data exchange in cross-organizational projects.

Users of Eclipse Capella, the PolarSys model-based engineering solution, now have a choice to upgrade seamlessly to the 0.8.7 release or to migrate to the brand new 1.1.0 release, with its extensive new features. These features include ... <more>